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Thursday, 25 October 2012

LG Nexus 4 may be sold directly by the Google Play Store in Australia

Australia
has often received Nexus devices quite a bit later than many other
major markets such as the United States. This pattern changed when the Nexus 7 debuted, and is likely to continue with the LG Nexus 4. Hoping to get your hands on the Nexus 4
in Australia right away, without a contract? The Australian Google Play
store seems to have released a small hint suggesting that the
highly-anticipated smartphone will be sold directly by Google.
The
evidence of its imminent arrival onto Google Play comes in the form of a
very subtle change to the site’s “Devices” icon. Originally the icon
only showed the image of the Nexus 7 tablet, now there is a tablet and a
phone. Up until now, the only device sold or mentioned on the site was
the Nexus 7.While
this is far from an official confirmation from Google, it certainly
looks hopeful for those that don’t want to buy the phone on contract
from a carrier. Any Australian readers interested in the LG Nexus 4? If
so, will you look for it on-contract or would you prefer to buy it
directly from Google at full-price?